Nanette Johnson

Directions: Find three numbers whose product is -64. You may use integers from -10 to 10. You may not use the same absolute value twice. Find all possible combinations. Source: Nathan Charlton and Daniel Martinez

Directions: The measures of the angles of a convex polygon form an arithmetic sequence. The smallest angle has a measurement of 129 degrees. The largest angle has a measurement of 159 degrees. Find the number of sides in this polygon. Source: Ricardo Navarro

Directions: Using any integers, fill in the blanks to Fill in the blanks with integers so that: The equation’s graph is a circle. The circle has the biggest area The circle is completely inside the first quadrant The circle’s radius is a whole number 1 through 9. Source: Nanette Johnson

Directions: What is the least number of geometric markings needed to demonstrate that a quadrilateral is a square? Source: A collaborative effort of Jose De La Torre and Nanette Johnson answer by Ricardo Navarro with help from Robert Kaplinsky